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Adapted from the Office of Public Affairs

The Episcopal Church Center is accepting applications for a director of reconciliation, justice and stewardship of creation, a new member of Presiding Bishop Michael Curry’s staff.

This full-time position reports to the Rev. Stephanie Spellers, canon for evangelism, reconciliation, and stewardship of creation, and was developed in response to the church’s call to transform unjust social structures, to respect the dignity of every person, and to protect the gift of creation.

The director will be responsible for domestic poverty and Jubilee ministries and will work with the Advisory Council on Stewardship of Creation to develop and support eco-justice sites and networks. The director will also supervise and provide support to staff officers who organize the church’s justice and reconciliation efforts, and oversee the United Thank Offering.

Applications are due by Jan. 9.

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